Historic Sites and Museums
The Church maintains a network of museums, historic sites, monuments, and markers that visitors can interact with virtually or in person. These sites connect visitors with our heritage and assist them in visualizing our history.
Learn more about sites like the Sacred Grove, the Hill Cumorah, the Priesthood Restoration Site, and the Whitmer Farm.
Learn more about sites like Historic Kirtland, the Morley Farm, the Johnson Home, the Smith Home, and the Kirtland Temple.
Learn more about sites like the Independence Visitors’ Center, the Far West Temple Site, and Liberty Jail.
Learn more about sites like Historic Nauvoo and Carthage Jail.
Historic Sites
Learn about the life of the Prophet Joseph Smith and the early struggles that brought the Smith family to New York.
Learn about the trek west at Historic Winter Quarters, Mount Pisgah, and the Kanesville Memorial.
Learn about the trek west at Martin’s Cove, Sixth Crossing, and Rock Creek Hollow.
Historic Sites
Learn about the sacrifice of the Saints who took the longest infantry march in United States history.
Historic Sites
Learn about this official residence of three Presidents of the Church that also served as the headquarters of the Church and territorial governor’s office.
Historic Sites
Learn about this integral way station that supported travel to settlements in southern Utah Territory as the Church expanded from its headquarters in Salt Lake.
Learn about the Saints’ efforts to grow a community in Southern Utah where they could once again experience temple ordinances.
Museum
Learn about the history of the Church in the Pacific at a branch of the Church History Library and Museum.